Can you publish without PhD?
Yes, it’s possible to get a paper published without having a PhD: PhD students do it all the time. Submitted papers are supposed to be evaluated according to what they say, not who said it.
Can you publish without your advisor?
The straight forward answer is that you can publish the work as you see fit. A well-written sound manuscript submitted to an appropriate journal is always welcome. That said, however, your actions is not likely to smooth out any existing “conflict”, for lack of a better word, between you and your advisor.
Can anyone submit an article to a journal?
Anyone can submit a manuscript to a peer reviewed journal. The challenge that face persons without training in scientific writing through, for example, a PhD, is that the manuscript is probably far more likely to be rejected because of poor writing or other mistakes.
Should you publish before PhD?
PhD students should be encouraged to publish their PhD work after graduation (if it is not feasible to publish before graduation) because this indicates that they are able to take a project from beginning to completion and to advance their field of research.
Can I publish my own research?
You definitely submit a paper by yourself and if you write a high quality submission, it will be accepted. When I was early in my research career I found it very helpful to have a collaborator such as a teacher/professor or a postdoc student with publishing experience to collaborate on papers.
Can you publish a paper by yourself?
How do you publish a paper in Springer for free?
Once typesetting is complete, we’ll guide you, the corresponding author, through simple, secure steps to:
- Confirm your affiliation (institution or university)
- Choose whether to publish open access.
- Determine whether an article processing charge (APC) is covered by an agreement from your institution.
Where do you find Dois in a journal?
While they are primarily assigned to academic journal articles and research reports, you may see DOIs for governmental reports, data sets, books, conference proceedings, and media as some publishers choose to have DOIs assigned to these items. DOIs are created and maintained by the International DOI Foundation .
Where do I find the Doi in a journal article?
We recommend that when DOIs are available, you include them for both print and electronic sources. The DOI is typically located on the first page of the electronic journal article, near the copyright notice.
What do you need to know about Dois?
There are a couple of important things to know about DOIs. Not every article or resources has a DOI. DOIs are not related to the peer-review status of an article. Both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed articles can have DOIs.
Can you submit two papers to the same journal at the same time?
Now the question is, whether it is advisable to submit two such manuscripts to the same journal at the same time or whether it is preferable to submit the two studies to two different journals. Technically, it is perfectly acceptable to submit two papers to the same journal at the same time.